She was shot along with her father, Carlos Navarro Franco, who also died on Friday, when a gunman shot at the SUV they were riding in near Santa Monica College.

They were picking up books for summer classes at the college when they were shot, the college's president said. Marcela Franco was a student at Cal State Dominguez Hills and had registered to attend Santa Monica College this summer.

They were among six fatalities, including the gunman, in Friday's shooting rampage. The suspected gunman has been identified as John Samir Zawahri, according to Santa Monica police.

The suspect's father, Samir Zawahri, 55, and brother Christopher Zawahri, 24, were killed in the rampage, their bodies found in their burned home, Santa Monica police confirmed on Sunday.

A memorial service was in progress Sunday evening for the Francos. Carlos Franco was a groundskeeper at Santa Monica College.

"Carlos was truly a family man," wrote Chui L. Tsang, the college president in a statement posted on Facebook. "He was a dedicated husband and father and an integral part of the Santa Monica College family. His dedicated work to the campus grounds was enjoyed by students and visitors for two decades.

"He will be sorely missed."

Friday's violence began just before noon with a shooting and fire in a Santa Monica neighborhood. The incident continued with the gunman firing randomly at people and vehicles on city streets and the campus of Santa Monica College, where the suspect was killed by police, authorities said.

The Santa Monica College Foundation has established a memorial fund honoring Carlos Franco.